28 February 2011

Join the Amsterdam 2011 Team!

To our friends in Denver, across the U.S., and in Europe,
Susy and I will be bringing a team of people to work with Serve the City in Amsterdam from May 31-June 8. This is an open invitation to join this crew. If you are interested people email me at bnewman5280@gmail.com. Deadline for signing up is March 15th.
Have a look at an interview about Serve the City in Brussels. This was just done this past week:

27 February 2011

One More Day at California Pizza Kitchen

To Our Friends in Denver, print the flyer below and go to California Pizza Kitchen today (Feb. 27th) to support a good cause. Thanks!

26 February 2011

Just a Funny Commercial!

Wrestling with "The Law"

This coming Sunday is Week 3 of the Isaac-Ishmael class. The first two weeks have provided the foundation for talking about how Judaism and Islam converge and diverge from Christianity.
     On Sunday we will discuss LAW, specifically how we understand the purpose and function of the Old Testament Law, then what Jesus had to say about it (Matthew 5) and finally how the Apostle Paul saw it (see Romans 2, Galatians 2).
     I have been wrestling with all of this the past week, in large part because Judaism and Islam have both expanded, diluted, and changed their understanding of Law. In both traditions there are laws (plural), written commentary on law, and oral tradition around Law.
     Lest I be pointing fingers at only two of the three Monotheistic traditions, we who are Christians have strong tendencies to "live under the Law" as well. We add to it and define and describe ourselves by what we will NOT do. Sometimes I wish that Jesus had just said he came to ENFORCE the Law of the Old Testament. But he said he came to "fulfill it," and somehow he did not come as a Cosmic Cop but rather as Lion and Lamb.
     Still wrestling...

25 February 2011

Maturity is ... Maximizing Diversity

Human beings have a dramatic tendency to live in "homogenous units." That is, we seek out other people with our same skin color, language, religious views, political preferences, socio-economic status, etc. etc.
       We do this unconsciously, it's like breathing.
       But that's not what God envisions for His Kingdom people. On the contrary, it seems that God is all about maximizing diversity. Why would Jesus do this? Is he crazy? Perhaps it is because we learn to love best when we would otherwise disagree most.
       I think this means that Republicans and Democrats are to respectfully disagree politically and cultivate relationship;
       I think this means that wealthier people and the economically poor are to rub shoulders and "do life" together;
       I think it means that multi-ethnic communities offer a great opportunity to humble ourselves to listen to others and learn from their worldviews.
I think this is the picture that Jesus paints of the Kingdom of God. I so desire to live with this kind of diversity.

24 February 2011

Join a Revolution ... a Serving Revolution


Next Sunday (Feb. 27th): Info meeting for Serve the City project in Amsterdam, June 1-8. Meeting will be at Lookout Mountain Church in Golden, 12:00 to 1:00pm. Join a serving revolution.

23 February 2011

The Crescent Project

Recently I have started to get to know a great outfit called the Crescent Project, based in Indianapolis. Fouad Masri is their founder and director.
       I have found their video summaries under the Resource section very helpful. In 2-3 minutes the videos answer many of the most common questions about interacting with people from Islamic backgrounds.
       Check out their website HERE.



22 February 2011

Mideast Meltdown

The world is witnessing one of the greatest upheavals in the Mideast since the creation of Israel in 1948. So many of us are thoroughly confused by what is happening.
       Is it a good thing that long-standing dictators are being challenged and overthrown?
       Who will fill the power vacuum in these countries?
       What impact will there be in Europe as people from north Africa flee to France, Italy, and other European nations?
       As volatile as the conflicts in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya have been, I am deeply concerned about when and if protests spread in Yemen, Syria, Iran, and even in Saudi Arabia. When that happens it will make the Egypt uprising look like a minor spat.

21 February 2011

The Top 10 Genocides of Last Century

This is a very depressing subject, but an important one. Sometimes when we think of genocide we go right to "the Holocaust" in Europe from 1933-1945.
       Here is the top 10 genocides of the 20th century:
  1. China, under Mao Ze-Dong, 1949-50 and 1966-69: 50 million to 78 million people
  2. Soviet Union, under Jozef Stalin, 1932-39: 23 million
  3. Europe, under Adolph Hitler, 1933-1945: 12 million
  4. Congo, under Leopold II of Belgium, 1886-1908: 8 million
  5. Japan, under Hideki Tojo, 1941-1944: 5 million
  6. Armenia, under Turkish rule, 1915: 1.8 million (Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks)
  7. Cambodia, under Pol Pot, 1975-79: 1.7 million
  8. North Korea, under Kim II June, 1948-1994: 1.6 million
  9. Ethiopia, under Menghistu, 1975-78: 1.5 million
  10. Biafra, under Yakubu Gowon, 1967-1970: 1 million

20 February 2011

California Pizza Kitchen TODAY

To Our Friends in Denver, print the flyer below and go to California Pizza Kitchen today (Feb. 20th) or next Sunday (Feb. 27th) to support a good cause.

19 February 2011

Deuteronomy 29:29

God, our God, will take care of the hidden things but the revealed things are our business. It's up to us and our children to attend to all the terms in this Revelation."
~ Deuteronomy 29:29 (The Message)

18 February 2011

The Film "Juno"

I really like the film "Juno." I feel a bit awkward saying that, almost embarassed. Some will think I am "off my rocker," that I am "one apple short of a bushel," that the lift is "stuck between floors." You get the idea.
       I am not advocating teen pregnancy, nor am I advocating the lifestyles of the characters. But there are some brilliant and insightful themes in this film and these have captured my heart:
  • Bleeker's commitment to Juno. The fact that he is such a nerd makes it all the more special. And ya just gotta love the guy's running outfit!
  • Juno's grief at the end of the film over giving her baby away, all the while it being bittersweet because the baby has a loving adoptive mother;
  • Juno's father and step-mother are just classic characters. I love how the dad relates to Juno - raw, real, hopeful, realistic, broken and healing.
Such is my sacrilege for today!

16 February 2011

Mental Illness Talk by Stanley Hauerwas

Stanley Hauerwas' first talk as part of Fuller Seminary's Integration Symposium was quite overwhelmingly emotional. He gave highlights from his memoir about being married to someone with bipolar disorder.
       It was raw...real...unedited...heart-wrenching... confusing...even funny at points.
Two quotes stick with me:
"The DSM-4 is a legitimating document which helps the therapist do his work when he does not know what the hell he is talking about."
His final statement of the hour-long question and answer time was:
"What I have learned is that all that matters is: 'Jesus is Lord.' Everything else is bullshit."

God and Mental Illness

I just happen to be at Fuller Seminary on the week that they do their annual Psychology Integration Symposium. This year's speaker is Stanley Hauerwas. Click HERE to read more about the symposium and Professor Hauerwas.
       Dr. Hauerwas' first talk is: Mental Illness: My Story "will tell the story of Dr. Hauerwas' marriage to someone suffering from bi-polar illness.  In particular, he will focus on the suffering and pain the illness entails for the one so affected."
      All that is missing here is Susy, who would appreciate this discussion more than me.